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The manga guide to databases

By: Takahashi, Mana | Azuma, Shoko
Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- No Starch Press -- 2009Description: ix, 213pISBN: 9781593271909Subject(s): COMPUTERS Programming Languages SQL | Caricatures and cartoons | Database management | Graphic novels | SQLDDC classification: 005.75 TAK/M Summary: Princess Ruruna and Cain Have a Problem: Their Fruit-Selling Empire is a Tangle of Conflicting and Duplicated Data, and Sorting the Melons from the Apples and Strawberries is Causing Real Difficulties. But What Can They Do?" "Why, Build a Relational Database of Course, With the Help of Tico, the Magical Database Fairy. Follow Along in the Manga Guide to Databases as Tico Teaches Ruruna and Cain How to Build a Database to Manage Their Kingdom's Sales, Merchandise, and Exports. You'll Learn How Databases Work and the Meaning of Terms Like Schemas, Keys, Normalization, and Transactions.
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*What is a database?

*What is a relational database?

*Let's design a database!

*Let's learn about SQL!

*Let's operate a database!

*Databases are everywhere!

Princess Ruruna and Cain Have a Problem: Their Fruit-Selling Empire is a Tangle of Conflicting and Duplicated Data, and Sorting the Melons from the Apples and Strawberries is Causing Real Difficulties. But What Can They Do?" "Why, Build a Relational Database of Course, With the Help of Tico, the Magical Database Fairy. Follow Along in the Manga Guide to Databases as Tico Teaches Ruruna and Cain How to Build a Database to Manage Their Kingdom's Sales, Merchandise, and Exports. You'll Learn How Databases Work and the Meaning of Terms Like Schemas, Keys, Normalization, and Transactions.

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